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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 1954THE ARCHER COUNTY NEWSUle Dow HaveNew Bisque PiecesChina from ItalyWrought Iron ArticlesMagazine and Dog BasketsUnusual Condiment Dishes from HollandBeautiful CandlesEverything for “do-it-yourself”GIFT WRAPPINGTallies, score pads, monogrammed cock-tail napkins, T-V Lamps and book endsMost anything you need for giftsCome by and make your selections forCHRISTMASAnnis’ Flower & Gift ShooWindthorst ItemsBy MRS BEN GREMMINGERThe Quarterback Club’s barbe-cue supper in the K. of C. Hall| Sunday evening was a great suc-| cess and provided an enjoyable| evening.Principal speaker of the evening; was Midwestern University coach,Mr. Joe Saitta of Wichita Falls.He was introduced by Coach Mr.| Pete Irwin.Those from out of the commun-t ity attending were Rep Tony Fe-I noglio, Mr. Tony Saitta, Mr. PaulBrotherton and Mr. and Mrs. T. C.I Wickers, all of Wichita Falls, andMr. K. Blalock, Mr. and Mrs. B. P.I Berry and Bethalice and Mrs. Mur-phy. all of Archer City.The Windthorst Accordion andSteel Band provided music for thedance to close the evening's fes-tivities.Room mothers served refresh-1 MRS. W. J. McMURTRY| ments of soda pop, ice cream, cook- HOSTESS TO DELPHIANSies, fruit and candies to approxi-j -mately 150 students. ; Mrs. Jeff McMurtry was hostess—'— i at her home Tuesday to membersA birthday dinner was given in of (he Alpha Archer Delphian So-honor of Darlene Schneider on her '■ cje(y for a program on “American10th birthday Sunday in the home Education.”of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. BenSchneider.The feature attraction in theparty room was the birthday cakeMrs. Perry Pittman, president,introduced Mrs. R. O. Andrews asleader in the absence of Mrs. JoeSlack. She. in turn, presented thesurrounded by delicious food. Af-; guest speaker, Supt. J. F. Gerron,ter dinner was served, games wereplayed and moving pictures weretaken by her mother.Present were Ester Wolf, JoanWachsman, Elizabeth Poirot, MabelSchreiber, Virginia Lee Gremmin-ger, Margie Humpert and JeanneRay Hoffman and the honoree'ssisters, Mary Ann and Donna.Telephone 6Archer CityMr. and Mrs. August Berend andMr. and Mrs. Bill Berend and baby,Melinda, left Monday for Mairon-thall, Kans., to visit a son, Adam,and Tom Schreiber. who are help-ing with the harvest on the TonyMrs. Tina Wolf, home from Mid- Baker farm. While in Kansas, thewestern over the week-end, visited group will go pheasant hunting,her folks. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wolf, They will also attend the weddingand family. jof the Bakers' son, where Adam- I will be an attendant in the wed-Witches on broomsticks, black ding,cats and goblins gathered underthe yellow moon in the schools inWindthorst Friday to provide funfor the younger set in Hallowe’en Jfestivities.Included in the many eventswere individual parties in all the jrooms of the Windthorst school jwith decorations created by thestudents. Attired in Hallowe’endress, they enjoyed all sorts ofgames and ghost stories.Standard Motor Oils:DX - QUAKER STATE - RPM - DELO MOTOR OILHaigood & CampbellDAY PHONE 2ARCHER CITY, TEXASNIGHT PHONES 151 • 314WEfOIRDIt’s got Trigger-TorquePerformanceSEE YOUR FORD DEALERThree new farm homes are near-ing completion and will be occu-pied soon by Mr. and Mrs. V. Veit-enheimer and family, Mr. and Mrs.Cletus Wolf and family and Mr.and Mrs. Florian Lindeman who meetingare living on the Berend Bros,farm. Also a new business estab-lishment, the “Ball Cafe," had itsformal opening Sunday. Ownersare Mr. and Mrs. Ben Koetter.who gave a most informative talkon the subject, “The Growth ofOur Public Schools in Texas.’’Citing the fact that Texas schoolscelebrated their 100th anniversaryJanuary 23, 1954, Supt. Gerrontold of the wonderful progressmade within the past ten years.He praised the enthusiasm and co-operation of Texas people as hav-ing been greatly respdhsible forthis progress.Following the discussion onschools, the leader offered a crys-tal ball version of atomic energyin 1964 in industry, medicine andmilitary aid.The hostess served delicious re-freshments to 15 members, thespeaker and one other guest, Mrs.J. A. Wilson. During the socialhour, little Miss Sue McMurtry en-tertained with a medley of pianoarrangements.The society president, Mrs. Pitt-man, was named to represent theorganization at the State Federa-tion of Women’s Clubs at its fallin Mineral Wells Nov.8-11.j Due to the stress of so many' other demands on her time, Mrs.Carlton McKinney was unable tocontinue with the organization,The Horizon Club, * which she sograciously helped organize lastI spring.i But thanks to Miss Vet Robinson,graduate of Midwestern Univer-sity, Mrs. McKinney and Mmes.Coe Ellis and Joe Slack, ardentpromoters of Blue Birds, CampFire and Horizon Club, the Horiz-on Club again saw the light of dayat a meeting Tuesday night at thehome of Mrs. Ellis.With Vet as advisor, the en-thusiastic ’teen-age girls met for| HORIZON CLUB REJUVENATED J able and anything you would likedone for a paltry sum will go to-ward the promotion of this ’teen-age club’s operation.For services of club members,call Helen Jane Ellis, Tel. 318J.H. J. is also publicity chairman.Constitution and by-laws will bewritten by a committee composedof Mary Slack, Bethalice Berry andAndrea Burkhart, ably assisted bythe counselor, Miss Robinson, andthe president, Ann.Members will be hostesses totheir club, in alphabetical order,each Tuesday evening, 7 o’clock.Mrs. Ellis served Cokes andcookies to Polly Cox, Lenn Young,Bethalice Berry, Andrea Burkhart,Ann Horany, Frances Ann Harvey,the reincarnation of the Horizon I Sue Ann Peyton, Penny Roberts,Club. And delightful were the re-sults. The officers, Ann Horanyas president, Frances Ann Harveyas veep, and Mary Slack as secre-tary-treasurer, unfolded from theirstate of ennui and things beganunraveling. Those present decidedthat the primary incidental wouldbe to secure funds to operate. Sowas born the almost unique ideaof spending Saturday, Nov. 4, do-ing errands, baby-sitting, doingchores, et cetera, for townspeople.Their prices will be quite reason-Mary Frances Wilhoit, Gwen Wain-scott, Mary Slack, Malena Martinand Helen Jane Ellis.Remember—let a Horizon Clubgirl do a chore for you Saturday,Nov. 4, for a nominal fee.Mrs. A. J. Roeger and children,Lois Ann and Ricky, of Amarillospent last week and until Wed-nesday of this with the lady’sbrother, Chester Crowley, and fam-ily in this city. Mr. Roeger was ona business trip to Georgia.Members of the WindthorstMrs. Ermin Berend and youngsons, Melvin and Buddy, and hersister, Miss Marcella Koetter, wereover today, Thursday, at whichtime Mrs. Berend was a pleasantS0erinDX0nhomr0of 2£ Albert aPPrecia,ed News visit-Osterman for a meeting Wednes- _0_d M’rs°Fra2n7k WachsnL, president. . C'a"fn£e ,Hogg'"s' aCf°,TPa^e<!directed the business session dur 1a"ended Forting which members discussed and , ap F™n ler Da>’s celebrationplanned to be hostess at the an- jIast Thursday’nual County Christmas Party on “Tuesday, Dec. 14, at 1:30 p. m. [and November.Mrs. O. Price of Archer City was j Included in the new businessthe winner of the country store i for the members’ considerationfood basket given away Oct. 22 by j were the following proposals:the Archer County Home Demon- [ (1) The presentation to the Home•stration Council. An announcement Economics Department of Wind-was made that there are more j thorst High a new Singer sewingcook books and may be purchased machine to be purchased out offrom any club member. j the present club fund.Giving the demonstration on i (2) The presentation to Wind-meat loaf was the agent, Mrs. j thorst High Library of two sub-Pearla Coffman. The finished pro- j scriptions to the National 4-H Clubduct was served to six members j News.and a guest, Mrs. Roderick. (3) The purchase of a piano forFollowing the program was the the use of Windthorst High stu-white elephant auction sale. dents in choir and related activi-The next meeting has been set I ties.for Nov. 10 at 2 p. m. in the home I__of Mrs. H. J. Osterman.Now....C-A-S BUDGET PLANFor Easy Monthly Payments OnAutomotive ServiceREPAIRS, PARTS, ACCESSORIESYou May Also Buy YourMAJESTIC T-V SETON THE C-A-S PLANPICKARD'S GARAGELittle Miss Sandra Wolf, daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wolf,is convalescing splendidly in theJacksboro Clinic from a tonsilec-tomy Iast Thursday morning. Itwas expected that the parents maybring her home Friday.Miss Beverly Jo Poirot was hon-ored on the occasion of her 13thbirthday with a surprise dinnerparty Sunday at the home of herparents, Mr .and Mrs. Joe Poirot.The festive table was decoratedwith the beautiful birthday cakeas the central feature.A delicious fried chicken dinnerwas served to the honoree andRita Green, Norma Jean Grem-minger, Benita Wolf, Laura MaeBerend, Mary Katherine Wolf andthe honoree’s parents and threesisters, Elizabeth, Virginia andLoretta.Mrs. Arnold Meurer is in theJacksboro Clinic, being treated forvirus.The Accordion Band membersof Windthorst were guests at aHallowe’en party in the home ofLaura Mae Berend last Saturdaynight. After an evening of games,they enjoyed cookies and colddrinks. Barbara Teichman was win-ner of a pecan guessing game. Themembers drew names for theirChristmas party.FOOD VALUES!Let Us Have Your Orders Now ForTHANKSGIVING HAMS AND TURKEYSWOLF BRANDSUPREMEPIONEER1No. 2Can49cTAMALESNo. 2Can19iCKERSLbBox25cRATH’S BLACKHAWKLuncheon Meat12-OzCan49.BISCUIT MIX 2LbCan(2-lb Package Pioneer Corn Bread Mix FREE)CHARMINRoll*ForToilet Tissue 4" 39cWOLF BRANDWAPCO!?« CATSUPCRISCO2BottlesLbCanCoupon Dotachod33c82cPRODUCE DELIVERED FRESH DAILYROME BEAUTYThe C. Y. O. District meetingand supper will be Sunday, Nov.7, in the K. of C. Hall. All mem-bers are urged \o attend this im-portant meeting. In charge ofplanning the menu are Mrs. JoeSchroeder, Mrs. August Berendand Mrs. Ben Gremminger.Final arrangements are being!made for the National Council ofCatholic Women deanery meetingwhich will be held on Thursday,Nov. 11. Registration will beginat 10:30 a. m. In charge of theplanning of the lunch are Mrs. TedWolf, Mrs. C. J. Green and Mrs.George Humpert. Registrationchairman is Mrs. Jude Schroeder.Twenty-five senior 4-H Club |girls met on Oct. 29, 1954, at 31p. m. in room 1 of the Windthorst |High School. Betty Jo Veitenhefm-er opened the meeting with thecustomary prayer, pledge and mot-to.In the absence of Mrs. PearlsCoffman, county home demonstra-tion agent, Betty Jo Veitenheimer,Bertha Mae Veith and CharlotteHoff demonstrated hem-stitchingtechnique learned at county campduring the summer. This activitycoincided with the proposed pro-gram of Mrs. Coffman for OctoberAPPLESMARYLAND SWEETYAMS2 lbs 25cJUICYORANGESNO. 1 IDAHOlb 10c RUSSETS 10Lb ’Baglb 9c"53cFROZEN FOOD| PATIO—COMPLETEOrange Juice 2-. 35c, Mexican Dinner 69cDONALD DUCKCHOICE HOME-KILLED BEEF AND PORKHOME MADEBRICK CHILIHOME MADE PURE PORKSAUSAGElb 59clb 49cPORK SHOULDERROASTALL MEATWEINERSlb 55clb 35cFIRST IN QUALITY AND SERVICE\r T XT * C GROCERYIV 1 IN VJ O & MARKETr